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Talk-show host and famous chef Rachael Ray felt the wrath from Beyonce fans all around the world this weekend. But as it turns out, all the anger and attacks were directed at the wrong person. The likely target is none other than designer Rachel Roy.

It all started Saturday night when Beyonce released "Lemonade," her sixth studio album, on Tidal. In one of the songs titled "Sorry," Jay Z's leading lady sings about a cheating lover with the words, "He only want me when I'm not there / He better call Becky with the good hair."

While nobody was (and is) 100 percent sure who Becky is, some started to speculate that it's Roy, the fashion designer. After all, her Instagram post that has since been deleted didn't do her any favors.

"Good hair don't care, but we will take good lighting, for selfies, or self truths, always," she cryptically wrote on Instagram following the release of the album. "Live in the light #NoDramaQueens."

According to reports at the time, Roy had spurred a confrontation between Beyonce's husband Jay Z and her sister Solange Knowles in a hotel elevator in 2014. Leaked surveillance video of the incident went viral.

Perhaps it was an act of rage. Maybe people were just hangry. Regardless, followers began swarming Ray's social media platforms with lemonade emoji's and plenty of not-so-nice comments.